Author Topic: Two Separate and unequal Tax systems - Romney's Taxes reviewed  (Read 1197 times)

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Offline mcwoodduck

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Re: Two Separate and unequal Tax systems - Romney's Taxes reviewed
« Reply #30 on: February 05, 2012, 03:46:19 PM »
TM7 And Scootrd,
While i am sure you have benefitted from the current tax code and the deductions that Congress has made legal.
Let me ask this.
The Private JET deduction that the President was railing about not too long ago.
Was that put into the tax code by a Republican Congress or a Democrat congress that made a deduction for the Millionaires, Billionaires and coperataions?
I will give you a HINT:
Limo Liberals.
 

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Re: Re: Two Separate and unequal Tax systems - Romney's Taxes reviewed
« Reply #31 on: February 06, 2012, 03:11:27 PM »
Its not o'k for the rich to be paying at 15% income tax and us the ones that really work hard for a living be paying
at 35 % or more if you make less, when you do need that money for food.
Thats like saying if you purchase this car at  $20,000 your taxes will be at 8 %  but if you purchase this car
that is $50,000 your taxes will only be at 3%.
Just because your rich your tax % shouldn,t drop at all !
"The rich" pay 15% on capital gains, same as you would on capital gains. On wages they pay the highest bracket. And very few (if any) people who make $50,000 pay an actual 35% rate after deductions and exemptions. Remember all they are talking about with Romney is hid Federal taxes, not state, local, and FICA.

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